Find this information in the District Report >> Assessment page. Total number of students = 10,960 students
Total number of teachers = 1,083 teachers
Proficient with
distinction
Proficient
Partially\proficient
or nearly achieved
Substantially
below proficient
Grade 3
Math
16%
50%
21%
13%
Reading
16%
62%
15%
6%
Grade 4
Math
12%
46%
25%
17%
Reading
25%
48%
19%
9%
Grade 5
Math
14%
50%
18%
19%
Reading
29%
50%
15%
6%
Writing
28%
40%
23%
9%
Grade 6
Math
9%
44%
20%
27%
Reading
16%
55%
20%
10%
Grade 7
Math
8%
40%
29%
23%
Reading
14%
60%
19%
6%
Grade 8
Math
7%
38%
29%
26%
Reading
10%
55%
22%
13%
Writing
6%
33%
46%
15%
SAT Scores Average Scores in Cranston
Math - 494
Verbal - 488
Reading - 485
Average Scores in Rhode Island
Math - 489
Verbal - 483
Reading - 478
In Cranston, 53% of seniors take the SATs, compared to the average of 59% of seniors state-wide.
NECAP Exams Percent Proficient in Cranston West
Mathematics - 23%
Reading - 64%
Writing - 33%
Percent Proficient in Cranston East
Mathematics - 13%
Reading - 51%
Writing - 23%
Percent proficient in Rhode Island
Mathematics - 22%
Reading - 62%
Writing - 37%
Summary Paragraph:
Generally the percentage of students proficient in the elementary schools schools and middle schools in Cranston (grades 3-8) outweigh the percentage of students who are not. However, in many areas there are still a great number of children who are not proficient. For example, in fifth grade there are 64% of students who are proficient in mathematics. Yes, this is the majority of students, however, 36% of children are not proficient! This is really a large amount of kids who cannot reached proficiency. The percent of students proficient in mathematics tended to be significantly lower than the percentage of students proficient in reading in grades 3-8. Overall, the majority of students in grade 3-8 have demonstrated proficiency.
The NECAP test scores for proficiency differ between the two public high schools in Cranston: Cranston East and Cranston West. Cranston West's percentage of proficient students is very similar to that of Rhode Island's; in fact, the percentages between the two are almost identical. Cranston West's percentage of proficient students in mathematics, reading, and verbal are 23%, 64%, 33% respectively, whereas Rhode Island's percantages are 22%, 62%, and 37%. Cranston East's percentage of proficient students is at least 10% lower than Cranston West's in every section of the NECAP test.
Cranston students' SAT are on par with the average scores of Rhode Island. In mathematics, for example, the average score in Cranston is 494, where Rhode Island's is 489. In fact, the average scores in Cranston are a few points higher than Rhode Island's average score. In Cranston only 53% of students take the SAT exam, compared to the 59% in Rhode Island.
Author: Emma Kilbane
Assessment
Find this information in the District Report >> Assessment page.
Total number of students = 10,960 students
Total number of teachers = 1,083 teachers
distinction
or nearly achieved
below proficient
SAT Scores
Average Scores in Cranston
Math - 494
Verbal - 488
Reading - 485
Average Scores in Rhode Island
Math - 489
Verbal - 483
Reading - 478
In Cranston, 53% of seniors take the SATs, compared to the average of 59% of seniors state-wide.
NECAP Exams
Percent Proficient in Cranston West
Mathematics - 23%
Reading - 64%
Writing - 33%
Percent Proficient in Cranston East
Mathematics - 13%
Reading - 51%
Writing - 23%
Percent proficient in Rhode Island
Mathematics - 22%
Reading - 62%
Writing - 37%
Summary Paragraph:
Generally the percentage of students proficient in the elementary schools schools and middle schools in Cranston (grades 3-8) outweigh the percentage of students who are not. However, in many areas there are still a great number of children who are not proficient. For example, in fifth grade there are 64% of students who are proficient in mathematics. Yes, this is the majority of students, however, 36% of children are not proficient! This is really a large amount of kids who cannot reached proficiency. The percent of students proficient in mathematics tended to be significantly lower than the percentage of students proficient in reading in grades 3-8. Overall, the majority of students in grade 3-8 have demonstrated proficiency.
The NECAP test scores for proficiency differ between the two public high schools in Cranston: Cranston East and Cranston West. Cranston West's percentage of proficient students is very similar to that of Rhode Island's; in fact, the percentages between the two are almost identical. Cranston West's percentage of proficient students in mathematics, reading, and verbal are 23%, 64%, 33% respectively, whereas Rhode Island's percantages are 22%, 62%, and 37%. Cranston East's percentage of proficient students is at least 10% lower than Cranston West's in every section of the NECAP test.
Cranston students' SAT are on par with the average scores of Rhode Island. In mathematics, for example, the average score in Cranston is 494, where Rhode Island's is 489. In fact, the average scores in Cranston are a few points higher than Rhode Island's average score. In Cranston only 53% of students take the SAT exam, compared to the 59% in Rhode Island.